Not necessarily in 1847 and not in Utah the Territory of Deseret.
First you have to define what is a counterculture. The definition of a 'Counterculture' is: "A sociological term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture, that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition. Counterculture can also be described as a group whose behavior deviates from the societal norm.
Answer: Was the Mormons a counterculture when they first established their settlements Utah in 1847? No, because the Mormons were mainly the only ones living in the Rocky Mountain area of Utah at that time. In Utah in 1847 they were the NORM and polygamy was the NORM.
In Utah, they were not counterculture, because everyone living in Utah when the Mormons first moved there accepted polygyny.
The female equivalent of polygyny is polyandry. It is defined as a woman with more than one husband.
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Monogamy or moderate polygynymay have also been an adaptation intimes of deseases.
Anthropology distinguishes between monogamy and polygyny because they represent different mating patterns with unique cultural, social, and evolutionary implications. Monogamy involves a partnership between two individuals, while polygyny involves one male with multiple females. By categorizing them separately, anthropologists can better understand the diverse range of mating practices across cultures and societies.
It is a type of polygamy when a woman has multiple husbands. The opposite is polygyny and is more common than polyandry.
Horses are Polygyny in their breeding style. A stallion will mate with any mare in his harem that is in heat, and will try to steal mares from other stallions. A mare typically only mates with the current band stallion, but may wander off and breed with another available stallion.
monogamy. two wives is bigamy/ polygyny two husbands is bigamy/ polyandry
in polygramy How about if 2 husbands wish to have the wife same time/night
yes i think that the main sacred writing of Islam allow ploygamy
For most modern westerners their nearest contact with polygyny will be through what they have read of Biblical society: Abraham, David and Jacob all had multiple wives. So clearly pastoral societies had polygyny. In fact it is mainly pastoral and early agricultural societies which show polygyny. The extreme wealth imbalance which begins with managed farming make it easy for a rich man to acquire and support multiple wives, while the relative porosity of nomad foraging cultures limit the development of polygyny there. (A nomad wife who doesn't want to continue with her polygynous marriage finds it much easier to join a different band than a pastoral wife would). Opposition to polygyny - in fact to all polygamy - tends to begin when city-based cultures allow a greater diffusion of wealth, so that there is always a moderately wealthy and moderately powerful middle class without the means to maintain multiple wives, but with the social leverage to extend their disadvantage to the society as a whole.